Testseek.nl hebben 103 deskundige overzichten van Apple iPod Shuffle 4G 2GB verzameld en de gemiddelde classificatie is 73%. Scrol en zie neer alle overzichten voor Apple iPod Shuffle 4G 2GB.
(73%)
103 Reviews
Gemiddelde score van experts die dit product hebben beoordeeld.
Samenvatting: The iPod shuffle 4G marks Apple’s return to the classic form of the shuffle 2G. It’s even smaller* and has new features like playlists and VoiceOver that make it better and easier to use. The price is right at US$49, but the product also introduces s...
Gepubliceerd: 2010-09-15, Auteur: Jason , beoordeeld door: techworld.com
With the redesign of the fourth generation iPod shuffle, Apple has brought back a classic design that works well with any set of headphones. At £39 for 2GB of storage, it’s not only the perfect entry level iPod, it’s also a solid second device for iPh...
Lightweight design with a sturdy clip, Straightforward interface, Long battery life, Can store multiple playlists, No longer requires Apple's proprietary earbuds, Attractive price
Loses headphones with inline controls, Half the storage space as the last-generation shuffle
Apple's pint-size, screenless MP3 player is easier to use than the previous version and now has an impulse-buy price.
Samenvatting: VoiceOver navigation, Ondevice controls, Long battery life, Awkward to clip on clothing, No way to lock out controls from inadvertent bumps...
Was deze beoordeling nuttig?
(80%)
Gepubliceerd: 2010-09-08, Auteur: Donald , beoordeeld door: cnet.com
The iPod Shuffle returns to its big-button glory days, only this time around it offers support for playlists, audiobooks, podcasts, Genius Mixes, and a multilingual VoiceOver feature that announces track information, battery status, and menu navigation
The 2GB capacity can't hold much, there's no headphone remote nor radio, the track controls tend to get pinched when clipping the iPod to your clothes, and the chances of you accidentally running it through the washing machine are quite high
The iPod Shuffle's buttons are back, and the lightest, smallest MP3 player on the planet is now better than ever.
Lowest-priced iPod. Now has on-player controls for easier navigation. Voiceover feature speaks the name of songs, artists, and playlists.
Not a lot of storage. No screen, thus no video or photo support. Bundled with lousy earbuds.
It's hard to get excited about an iPod with no screen, but Apple's inclusion of on-player controls makes the affordable shuffle easier to navigate—and a better value. Buy it now...
A smarter, redesigned sequel to Apple’s entry-level iPod, containing the best features from prior iPod shuffle generations with relatively few and small compromises. Restored five-button control scheme is augmented by new VoiceOver and battery level b
Features are not competitive with rival products at the same price. Even slower than unimpressive predecessor for music and file transfers. Initial collection of colors is muted and somewhat dull by comparison with the best past iPod models; some may
A Note From the Editors of iLounge: Though all products and services reviewed by iLounge are "final," many companies now make changes to their offerings after publication of our reviews, which may or may not be reflected above. This iLounge article pro...